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At the conclusion of your project’s initial round of TAC, it may be necessary to address comments with a resubmittal. Follow these step by step instructions in order to submit a complete resubmittal when required.

1. Respond to TAC comments. The project coordinator will receive a TAC letter outlining all comments at the conclusion of the initial round of TAC. TAC comments necessitating a resubmittal will be clearly called out with a “Revisions Required” header. Make sure to respond to comments within the document in red for clarity.

When a TAC comment requires a page of a plan set to be updated, a whole new plan set must be provided and changes must be bubbled.

3. Submit your resubmittal. Submitting your resubmittal is a two-step process just like your original submittal. Here are all the parameters for uploading your digital documents and submitting hardcopies.

a. Deadline: resubmittals are due every Friday at 11:30 a.m. in order to go to TAC the following Tuesday.

b. Naming convention: Your TAC letter includes your project code. Use that code, the date and the document name to name each PDF. Also, please make sure to upload each item as a separate PDF. Use the following naming convention. Here’s an example:

DP-16-01_01 01 16_TAC Response Letter

DP-16-01_01 01 16_Plan Set

2. Submit hardcopies. This is the last step to submit your resubmittal.

b. Deadline: resubmittals are due every Friday at 11:30 a.m. in order to go to TAC the following Tuesday. The Planning Department must receive both hardcopies and digital files in order for the submittal to be complete and disseminated to TAC.